Arizonans expressed emptiness, devastation and disbelief upon learning of the sexual abuse allegations against César Chávez.
Whether it’s a canary’s chirp or a treefrog’s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves, a new study finds ...
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What to know about raising backyard chickens in the Wilmington area
Thinking of raising backyard chickens? Learn about local ordinances, coop requirements, and recommended breeds for North ...
Music is a part of many peoples’ everyday lives but the benefits of listening aren’t just recreational. A professor at the ...
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When Nathalia Assaad first heard the bang, bang, bang, bang that would come to haunt her, she mistook the sound for construction. “Wow,” she thought, pausing in her lush backyard.
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Scientists see birth of one of the universe's strongest magnets, thanks to relativity 'magic trick'
Astronomers have detected strange "wobbles" in the light curve of a super bright supernova, hinting that a magnetar was born inside the extreme stellar explosion.
When water decides to fall 60 feet down a rock face in the middle of a Massachusetts forest, it doesn’t mess around. Bash ...
Animals do all sorts of things to attract each other as potential mates. Many birds, for example, produce feathers with elaborate color patterns – from the iridescent plumage of many hummingbirds to ...
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Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen science experiment finds
The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers, and the euphonious melodies of songbirds all evolved as ...
A study by the University of Vienna and Anglia Ruskin University challenges this belief. Female birds do sing, and in many species, singing is common. In fact, female song exists in more than half of ...
Photograph of three male zebra finches (Taeniopygia castanotis), whose mating calls were used as part of the study. Credit: Raina Fan. The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers ...
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